Osprey Hall
University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
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About Osprey Hall
Osprey Hall offers double rooms with community bathrooms. Features cable TV, WiFi, lounge area and a laundry facility.
Gender: CoedResidents: Freshman, Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Osprey Hall
- Recreation room
- Cable
- WiFi
- Laundry room
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Resident Reviews of Osprey Hall
- Freshman | January 25
It’s HORRIBLE! Its such a struggle, it’s a community bathroom so you have to share with a bunch of other girls, the showers are always clogged and there’s ALWAYS hair everywhere. The toilets are get clogged a lot as well and you get no privacy. The showers are also small so it’s hard to move and there’s mold almost everywhere. Maintenance is no help. The rooms are pretty spacious but can sometime get humid. Also, alot needs to be replaced or changed by a professional, last semester a bunch of girls got bronchitis due to the mold. Your best bet is to stay away.
Room Types at Osprey Hall
- Traditional Room, 2-person
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